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jurassicpork, Welcome Back to Pottersville - 16 hours ago
(The Zodiac killed five people. Cruz's actions helped kill five people. Hm...) ------------------------------ Yes, even Bannon thinks Rudy is batshit. ------------------------------ Marjorie and her Marietta mafia are now chasing black lawmakers from their offices. This woman has got to go. Like, immediately, if not sooner. ------------------------------ Man, Trump sure knows how to pick 'em, huh? ------------------------------ AOC accused Ted Cruz of attempted murder (which was true). So the dependably batshit Chip Roy decided to retaliate by threatening her with...
Mexico to Import Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine From India, President Says
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mexico plans to import about 870,000 doses of Oxford/AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine from India in February, as well as producing it locally, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday, January 29th. Mexico and Argentina have a deal with AstraZeneca to produce its vaccine for distribution in Latin America, with financial […] The post Mexico to Import Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine From India, President Says appeared first on The Rio Times.
Airlines Balk at Potential Coronavirus Testing for Domestic Flights
Ethen Kim Lieser, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Public Health, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2CYK9A6TTT&share=true] The yearlong coronavirus pandemic has been especially brutal for U.S. airlines. A senior official from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed earlier this week that the Joe Biden administration is seriously considering mandatory coronavirus tests for all passengers before they board domestic flights. The news, however, did not sit well with financially struggling U.S. airlines. “Why pick on air travel?” Sout...
Brazil’s Government Plans 5G Network Separate From Private Market – Document
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil’s federal government is planning to commission a fifth-generation (5G) wireless network exclusively for its own use with security requirements for equipment suppliers separate from nationwide networks, according to a document seen by Reuters. The plan, to be published in the official gazette on Friday, calls for a 5G network […] The post Brazil’s Government Plans 5G Network Separate From Private Market – Document appeared first on The Rio Times.
Warnings in place ahead of Tropical Cyclone "Ana" landfall, Fiji
The Watchers » Latest articles - 16 hours ago
Tropical Storm "Ana" formed late January 29, 2021 west of Fiji as the third named storm of the 2020/21 South Pacific cyclone season. The system is expected to make landfall over Ra Province on Sunday morning (LT), January 31, and slow down as it moves over...... Read more »
Play Ball or Blackballed: the Reward for COVID Compliance and the Cost of Defiance
Teodrose Fikremariam, null - 16 hours ago
Last weekend, I ran into an ER doctor from Howard University Hospital at HalfSmoke restaurant in Washington DC. While I was waiting to pick up The post Play Ball or Blackballed: the Reward for COVID Compliance and the Cost of Defiance appeared first on .
'Berates'-gate
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 16 hours ago
As you've been noting in the comments, the BBC's Europe editor Katya Adler hasn't been having a good week. *This* tweet caused considerable controversy the other day, as it simply wasn't true that the Johnson government had "berated" the EU: Rather like the EU itself last night, Katya backtracked yesterday in what is probably the nearest we're going to get to an apology from her: (She could have claimed it was an "oversight"!) And now she's put her foot in it again - h/t *richard d*. She was on this morning's *Today *programme talking about how the fears of dwindling suppli...
Italy Extends Ban on Brazil Flights to February 15th
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Italy on Saturday, January 30th, extended by a further fortnight the suspension of flights from Brazil, Health Minister Roberto Speranza said. “I signed a new order pushing back the blockage of flights from Brazil and the ban to enter Italy to all those who have been through the country in […] The post Italy Extends Ban on Brazil Flights to February 15th appeared first on The Rio Times.
Argentine Province with 18,000 People Cut Off; Chronic Shortages of Water and Food
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - For almost a year now, the province of Formosa, one of the poorest in Argentina, has been completely isolated from the rest of the country. Only residents are allowed access to the area, and even then, only after complying with long and draconian health measures enforced by the local government […] The post Argentine Province with 18,000 People Cut Off; Chronic Shortages of Water and Food appeared first on The Rio Times.
France Rejects MERCOSUR Agreement without Anti-Deforestation Guarantee – Minister
Arkady Petrov, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The French government will not endorse the association agreement between the European Union and MERCOSUR unless it includes guarantees that increased trade will not result in increased deforestation, French Trade Minister Franck Riester said on Friday, January 29th. The statement came the same week that the President of the European Parliament […] The post France Rejects MERCOSUR Agreement without Anti-Deforestation Guarantee – Minister appeared first on The Rio Times.
Prominent Leftists are Class Traitors
Robert, Small Dead Animals - 17 hours ago
It’s fascinating to see Leftists supporting corrupt hedge fund managers. More here
The Federalist Papers, Volume 1 to 10
Stranger in a Strange Land, Stranger in a Strange Land - 17 hours ago
*The Federalist Papers, Volume 1, Numbers 1 to 10*
Two sides to every story (or maybe not)
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 17 hours ago
It's a bit of a catch-up morning today after a busy week has prevented much blogging. It did note this on Wednesday's BBC One *News at Ten* covering the earlier stages of this week's EU-AstraZeneca row. I've colour-highlighted it to show the bits that put the EU's side (in blue) and those that put AstraZeneca's side (in red). I think it shows a considerable imbalance: *BBC newsreader*: The European Union says the drug company AstraZeneca should honour a contract to supply vaccines by using its British factories to make up a shortfall. The European Commission is angry that t...
Increasing Hurricane Intensity Study Fatally Flawed
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 18 hours ago
By Paul Homewood Last May this story was being widely covered: Stronger, deadlier and more frequent — that’s the trend scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have seen in the past few decades, and they expect that trend to continue in the years to come, according to a new […]
Recurrent themes
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 5 hours ago
Going back to Tuesday... One conspicuous feature of the BBC's reporting of the moment when UK deaths from/with Covid-19 passed the 100,000 mark was how its high-profiel reporters managed to make it 'about' their pet subjects. On BBC One's *News at Ten*, for example, Mark Easton made it about his perennial theme: how unequal the UK is. And, over on *Newsnight* the same night, Lewis Goodall made it about his perennial theme: how bad the Government is. Here are the transcripts: ******* *MARK EASTON'S NEWS AT TEN PIECE* *Mark Easton*: In the year since Covid first swept across...
How a 2015 War Game Showed the Chinese Air Force’s Flaws
David Axe, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2015%3Anewsml_GF20000071626&share=true] The war game in Thailand was actually a bit embarrassing. *Key point: *Modern warplanes are impressive. However, they do not get a country far without a lot of practice and real-life experience with war. A 2015 war game in Thailand underscored the enduring flaws in Chinese aerial-warfare tactics. Despite flying a modern fighter type, Chinese fighter pilots in Thailand were vulnerable to long-range attacks and slow to react to aggressive tactics....
Time Warp: Why Is the Iranian Military Stuck in the 1970s?
David Axe, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Middle East* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2018%3Anewsml_RC1AA71772B0&share=true] Iran used to be an American allies, but has been stuck with old U.S. equipment since its revolution made Tehran hostile to Washington. *Key point: *Tehran has been under a lot of sanctions since the Iranian Revolution. As a result, they have not been able to legally buy much modern equipment or weapons. Iran’s conventional weaponry is hopelessly out of date, and the country’s leaders know it, according to one expert. But conventional milit...
Insta Never Misses a Chance to “Debunk”
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 16 hours ago
I saw a post by Children's Health Defense on Instagram yesterday. Instagram is part of Facebook. But the photo was hidden behind a wall, like a blue movie on early cable. I had to click through both these screens to...
Sailor Receives Navy Cross for Saving Sailors From Sharks
Stavros Atlamazoglou, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Stavros Atlamazoglou* *military, * Over five days, the shipwrecked sailors fought against sharks, hypothermia, and desperation. Lieutenant Thomas Conway, a Navy chaplain, was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during the sinking of the USS Indianapolis in the last days of World War 2. On July 30, 1945, Lt. Conway was a Catholic priest assigned to the USS Indianapolis, a heavy cruiser, that was sailing from Guam to Okinawa in preparation for the invasion of Japan. A few days prior, the USS Indianapolis had completed a highly secretive mission. The cruiser had d...
Federal Agencies to Ramp Up Study of Vaccine Effectiveness on Coronavirus Variants
Ethen Kim Lieser, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Public Health, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2M5K9GGTYC&share=true] There are three main coronavirus variants of particular concern. The nation’s top health agencies are slated to collaborate to study how effective the currently available coronavirus vaccines are against variants that have surfaced around the world. According to Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the agency is seeking to ramp up the country’s capacity to conduct genomic seq...
Budget Shortfalls are Killing Britain’s Military Might
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, * Britain is caught in a bind *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The British armed forces are structured like an American-style champagne military, complete with expensive aircraft carriers, stealth fighters and nuclear submarines armed with Trident ICBMs. But despite the world’s fifth- or sixth-largest economy (India may recently have overtaken it for fifth place), Britain is only giving its military a beer budget. In recent years, the words “Britain” and “defense budget” have been a depressing combination. Even as Britain’s armed forces continue to s...
What Star Wars Can Teach Us About Military History
Amy Dickey, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Amy Dickey* *History, * With politics, world events, media and entertainment seemingly enmeshed like never before, Lucas’s legacy and continuing commentary is a great representation of art imitating life, and life imitating art. As an ardent Star Wars fan, I know what can come of voluntarily walking into the lion’s den of this fandom to offer any sort of commentary. Rest assured, I’m not going to challenge any well known canon (or dare mention the word midi-chlorian), but instead offer up some of the most interesting bits of Star Wars trivia, that are based more in fact than fic...
Opinion: How Open Banking Will Redefine Brazil’s Financial Ecosystem
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With the first stage of the Open Banking implementation scheduled for February 1st, a process promoting the right of customers to share their own financial information will be initiated in banks. This will bring about a crucial change in how banks structure their business and interact with their customers, once […] The post Opinion: How Open Banking Will Redefine Brazil’s Financial Ecosystem appeared first on The Rio Times.
Saturday Snippet: The lighter side of secret agents
Peter, Bayou Renaissance Man - 17 hours ago
During World War II, Roger Hall joined the Office of Strategic Services, the forerunner of today's Central Intelligence Agency. He spent some time instructing agents in the USA, then underwent agent training himself before deploying to Europe. There he had the interesting experience of being dropped by parachute behind enemy lines - only to find out that General Patton's troops had advanced more rapidly than expected, so that he and his team were actually dropped behind *Allied* lines. Notwithstanding this farcical introduction to combat, he proceeded to do good work elsewher...
New Report From Rep. Katie Porter Reveals How Big Pharma Pursues ‘Killer Profits’ at the Expense of Americans’ Health
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
Rep. Katie Porter kicks some Big Pharma ass and takes names.
Technology and Connectivity Could Revolutionize Health in Brazil
Contributing Reporter, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
By Eduardo Cerqueira, CIO & co-founder of Vidia RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The digital transformation process has grown tremendously in recent months. All sectors have closely witnessed the need to go digital. And with healthcare it was no different, because at a time when we took greater care of it, companies and institutions created […] The post Technology and Connectivity Could Revolutionize Health in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times.
Another Tale of Two Headlines
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 17 hours ago
Here's a cryptic BBC headline: *Fire breaks out at asylum-seekers barracks* What does that mean? The use of the passive tense suggests it could have been accidental (an unattended chip pan, some faulty wiring). But it's ambiguous and could also mean it had been started deliberately. But if the latter, by whom? By racist local residents attacking the asylum seekers maybe? Or by the asylum seekers themselves? Ah, read on!... "The fire began *[passive tense again]* after "upset" residents "caused a bit of a ruckus in the dining room", a charity said." So it *was *the asylum seek...
Tehran Threatens to ‘Take Out’ Tel Aviv Over Israel’s New Military Plans
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 17 hours ago
RT America Newly minted Secretary of State Tony Blinken says that it will take the Biden administration “quite some time” before the US agrees to get back into the JCPOA. This coming on the heels of a new public spat between Tel Aviv and Tehran. Former UK MP George Galloway joins In Question to weigh …
Pentagon Says Chinese Fighter Jets And Bombers Flew Repeatedly Near A U.S. Aircraft Carrier Strike Group In The South China Sea
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 18 hours ago
FILE PHOTO: The USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) is pictured as it enters the port in Da Nang, Vietnam, March 5, 2020. REUTERS/Kham/File Photo *Reuters:* *U.S. military slams Chinese flights over South China Sea but says they posed no threat * WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Friday that Chinese military flights in the past week in the South China Sea fit a pattern of destabilizing and aggressive behavior by Beijing but posed no threat to a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier strike group in the region. “The Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group closely monitored all Peop...
Analysis: New Lost Decade? Pandemic Exposes Brazil’s Old Shortcomings
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - How to picture the post-Pandemic world, not in terms of the damage done, but with an eye to the future? And what would be Brazil's position in this scenario? With this challenge in mind, Columbia University in New York convened more than a dozen panelists at the "Changing Role of […] The post Analysis: New Lost Decade? Pandemic Exposes Brazil’s Old Shortcomings appeared first on The Rio Times.
That said
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 18 hours ago
Talking about Lewis Goodall (as I always seem to be), his Twitter feed last night was characteristic: - Absolutely extraordinary. A trade border on the island of Ireland has been created at the stroke of a pen in Brussels - and yet no-one there thought to tell anyone in Belfast or Dublin. - Throughout the Brexit process there was (justifiable) criticism from Dublin and Brussels that the British government seemed insensitive to the particular problems of Northern Ireland and the problems around the border. Now the shoe is firmly on the other foot. - That...
"At times the way government comms have attempted to publicly shame individual journalists during this crisis for simply doing their jobs has been deeply sinister. I’d hoped we’d seen the last of it"
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 18 hours ago
Here's a story you may have missed yesterday (understandably)... The government's black, female equalities minister took umbrage at a black, female journalist journalist yesterday and all hell broke loose on Twitter. (When is all hell *not* breaking loose on Twitter?) Here was minister Kemi Badenoch's Twitter thread denouncing HuffPost journalist Nadine White: - A sad insight into how some journalists operate...On Wednesday, I shared our positive, well-received cross-party video to increase vaccine confidence in the midst of so much disinformation. Last night we heard ...
Biden’s 550 thousand electric vehicle charging stations
Joe Bastardi, CFACT - 19 hours ago
President Biden Wants to have 550 thousand Car Charging Stations around the country by the year 2030. The post Biden’s 550 thousand electric vehicle charging stations appeared first on CFACT.
Bredin Prat représente avec succès la République du Liban dans le cadre d'un arbitrage CIRDI
bilaterals.org - 18 hours ago
30-Jan-2021 Un tribunal arbitral présidé par Albert Jan van den Berg a octroyé US$218.205,00 en dommages-intérêts à M. El Jaouni alors que le montant des dommages-intérêts initialement sollicités s'élevait à US$1.3 milliard.
Brazil Unlikely to See Major Truckers Strike, Union Official Says
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian truckers remain split over the merits of a nationwide strike on February 1st due to rising diesel prices, a senior truck union leader told Reuters on Friday, January 29th, predicting there would not be a major stoppage. A nationwide walkout would be a hammer blow to Brazil’s economy, already […] The post Brazil Unlikely to See Major Truckers Strike, Union Official Says appeared first on The Rio Times.
How New Solar Power Projects Support the Homeless
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 18 hours ago
Solar power plays a key role in a project that gave permanent housing to the homeless in New Mexico.
President Biden And Former President Trump Have Still Not Spoken, White House Says
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 19 hours ago
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday that President Biden still hasn't spoken to former President Donald Trump *Daily Mail:* *Joe Biden and Donald Trump have still not spoken, White House says - and letter from the ex-president will stay private * * President Joe Biden plans to keep his letter from Donald Trump private * But the two men still haven't spoke * 'There are no calls to report,' White House press secretary Jen Psaki said * 'He plans to keep it private,' she said of the Trump note * Trump honored presidential tradition and left a note for his successor ...
Argentina Wheat Exports Dropped 52% in December Year to Year
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentine wheat exports during December 2020 dropped 52% compared to the same month of 2019, the lowest level in the last five years. The cereal revenue was also the lowest in five years, according to information from the local portal Agrofy. Shipments represent less than half the tonnage shipped over […] The post Argentina Wheat Exports Dropped 52% in December Year to Year appeared first on The Rio Times.
Stellantis: How Fiat Should ‘Absorb’ Peugeot and Citröen Cars in Brazil
Lachlan Williams, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Overall, the strong subjugate the weak, whether in a fight or in the market. And the outlook for the Stellantis merger should be the same, despite the friendly tone in the initial address by the new CEO, Carlos Tavares. Consultants, market sources and dealerships were heard in order to understand […] The post Stellantis: How Fiat Should ‘Absorb’ Peugeot and Citröen Cars in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times.
Syria’s Golan Heights Tunneling is Making Israel Worried
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Middle East* The Golan has been quiet since 1973. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *With Iranian and Hezbollah troops now in Syria, the IDF was already reckoning on the possibility of the Golan Heights becoming yet another war zone on Israel’s frontier. That fact that the Syrian army might join in the digging probably won’t be much of a shock. First, it was Hamas, and then Hezbollah. Now, Syria is threatening to undermine Israel with tunnels. In fact, a Syrian general claims that the Syrian Civil War has turned Syrian soldiers into “experts” at diggin...
Brazilian Lawmaker Proposes Quota for Trans Employees in big Firms
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - (Thomson Reuters Foundation) A Brazilian lawmaker announced a bill on Friday, January 29th, that would require big companies to reserve 3% of their jobs for transgender employees, a step he said would help trans people escape poverty and marginalisation. Neighboring Argentina passed a law last year reserving 1% of public […] The post Brazilian Lawmaker Proposes Quota for Trans Employees in big Firms appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazil’s WEG, Star of the Decade on the Stock Exchange, Prepared to Attract More Investors
Oliver Mason, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - While the pandemic destroyed thousands of companies, a few gained prominence through a strong performance. Among them is WEG, manufacturer of electric engines, generators, and automation equipment, whose shares soared 119% in 2020 on the B3 Brazilian stock exchange. In the decade, the The post Brazil’s WEG, Star of the Decade on the Stock Exchange, Prepared to Attract More Investors appeared first on The Rio Times.
Creditors Threaten Buenos Aires Province With Harsh Repayment Terms
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentina’s Buenos Aires province, which owes US$7 billion in foreign debt to a group of creditors, could face harsh repayment terms if it does not urgently address defaults, the group of creditors said on Friday, January 30th. Since an offer in April was rejected by bondholders, the province has repeatedly […] The post Creditors Threaten Buenos Aires Province With Harsh Repayment Terms appeared first on The Rio Times.
Colombia to Start Mass Vaccination Plan on February 20th
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Colombian President Iván Duque on Friday afternoon, January 29th, announced that the country had secured the 61.5 million doses required to vaccinate the 35 million Colombians, thereby achieving herd immunity in the national territory. This was made possible through the . . . To read the full NEWS and much […] The post Colombia to Start Mass Vaccination Plan on February 20th appeared first on The Rio Times.
Tokyo News: Covid-19 infections signal a downward curve in Tokyo
Lee Jay, Modern Tokyo Times - 19 hours ago
Tokyo News: Covid-19 infections signal a downward curve in Tokyo Kanako Mita and Noriko Watanabe Modern Tokyo Times In the last few days, a downward coronavirus (Covid-19) curve is gradually emerging in Tokyo. This is linked to the current State of Emergency that covers Tokyo and other parts of Japan. Therefore, the lowest Saturday figure […]
Brazilian Health Minister Expects 100 Daily Deaths in Manaus Unless Patients are Transferred to Other States
Dorah Feliciano, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The health crisis in Manaus remains very severe. Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello in a dramatic statement on Friday alerted that unless radical measures are taken it will be impossible to control the situation. "Unless 1,500 patients are evacuated [to other states] (...) between 80 and 100 people will continue to […] The post Brazilian Health Minister Expects 100 Daily Deaths in Manaus Unless Patients are Transferred to Other States appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazil and USA Need to Block ‘Techno-Totalitarianism’, Says Brazilian Foreign Minister in Reference to China
Arkady Petrov, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Jair Bolsonaro's Brazil is seeking an alliance with the United States and "other democratic partners" to curb the rise of "techno-totalitarianism" in countries with "different social models" - that is, China. The statement came during a World Economic Forum online panel debate by Brazilian Foreign Minister Ernesto Araújo. He made […] The post Brazil and USA Need to Block ‘Techno-Totalitarianism’, Says Brazilian Foreign Minister in Reference to China appeared first on The Rio Times.
The UAE’s Hope mission is nearly to Mars, and scientists can’t wait
zedie, SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 20 hours ago
The UAE’s Hope mission is nearly to Mars, and scientists can’t wait | Space https://www.space.com/uae-mars-hope-mission-ready-for-arrival
Six in ten children are immune to the COVID-19 virus despite never being infected by it.
zedie, SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 20 hours ago
Six in ten children are immune to the COVID-19 virus despite never being infected by it | Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/six-ten-children-are-immune-covid-19-virus-despite-never-being-infected-it?fbclid=IwAR2z3kbyrnAbhBs3cbJxyEnnlUnjyJsjO1GXkPqJQbIyDbYRcATUyVl38pw
CHINA Stew
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 20 hours ago
This has come out of the woodwork and it implies a possible event involving China. absolutely nothing is actually known as fact. I have heard one story that the Chinese airforce attacked Taiwan and was beaten back by the Taiwan Airforce and USA carrier planes. We have a also heard that the Marines and Taiwanese forces will make a landing on the Mainland to support a change of regime. It is also claimed that Xi is part of this plan of action. Again all this appears to be generally an impossibility on the face of it. At the same time we are dealing with large amounts of misinfo...
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